Seventh Workshop on Intelligent Textbooks (iTextbooks)
@ The 27th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED’2026)
Introduction
This full-day workshop will be organized at AIED 2026.
AIED 2026 will be held in Seoul, Republic of Korea, June 29 – July 3, 2026.
See here: https://www.aied-conference.org/2026
The webpages of the previous workshops of this series: 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2025
Recent special issue on Intelligent Textbooks in the International Journal of AI in Education: Link
Workshop Description
Textbooks have evolved over the last several decades in many aspects. Most textbooks can be accessed online, many of them freely. They often come with libraries of supplementary educational resources or online educational services built on top of them. As a result of these enrichments, new research challenges and opportunities emerge that call for the application of AIED methods to enhance digital textbooks and learners’ interaction with them. Therefore, we ask: How to facilitate access to textbooks and improve the reading process? How to enrich textbooks so that they transform from collections of learning content to interactive and intelligent learning environments? What can be extracted from textbook content and data-mined from the logs of students interacting with it? This workshop seeks research contributions addressing these and other research questions related to the idea of intelligent textbooks. It aims at bringing together researchers working on different aspects of learning technologies to establish intelligent textbooks as a new, interdisciplinary research field.
We expect that this year’s workshop will reflect on the potential of generative AI techniques in intelligent textbooks. Many recent works on intelligent textbooks incorporate these technologies, especially large language models (LLMs). Digital textbooks have contributed a lot to the pre-training of LLMs, providing them with information on knowledge and structure of textbooks’ content. This opens up many pathways to explore the synergy between LLMs and textbooks to enhance textbooks’ functionality with intelligent and adaptive services and enrich interaction between textbooks and their readers.
This workshop builds on the success of the six previous events and the recent special issue on Intelligent Textbooks published by the International Journal of AI in Education.
Topics of Interest
- Modeling and representation of textbooks: examining the prerequisite and the semantic structure of textbooks to enhance their readability;
- Analysis and mining of textbook usage logs: analyzing the patterns of learners’ use of textbooks to obtain insights on learning and the pedagogical value of textbook content;
- Generation, manipulation, and presentation: exploring and testing different formats and forms of textbook content to find the most effective means of presenting different knowledge;
- Assessment and personalization: developing methods that can generate assessments and enhance textbooks with adaptive support to meet the needs of every learner using the textbook;
- Knowledge visualization: augmenting textbooks with concept maps, open learner models and other knowledge-rich extensions;
- Collaborative technologies: building and deploying social components of digital textbooks that enable learners to interact with not only content but other learners;
- Smart interactive content: extending online textbooks with various kinds of smart interactive content to improve learning, engagement, learner modeling, and personalization;
- Intelligent information retrieval and question-answering for digital textbooks;
- Content curation and enrichment: sorting through external resources on the web and finding the relevant resources to augment the textbook and provide additional information for learners.
Important Dates
Paper submission: May 11, 2026
Notification of acceptance: May 29, 2026
Final version of accepted papers: June 15, 2026
Submission Instructions
- Accepted papers will be presented orally and included in the workshop proceedings.
- We invite full (up to 12 pages) and short (up to 6 pages) paper submissions.
- Submissions should follow the 1-column CEUR-ART style.
- The LibreOffice template can be downloaded from: https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEUR-Template-1col.odt
- The general Overleaf page for LaTeX users is available at: https://www.overleaf.com/read/gwhxnqcghhdt
- Submission should be made in pdf format through the EasyChair system: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=itextbooks2026
- Submissions will be reviewed by members of the workshop program committee.
Workshop Organizers
Sergey Sosnovsky, Utrecht University
Peter Brusilovsky, University of Pittsburgh
Andrew S. Lan, University of Massachutsetts Amherst
Isaac Alpizar-Chacon, Utrecht University
Program Committee
The program committee will be announced soon.
Program
The program will be announced after the notification of acceptance (May 29, 2026).